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Books > Sport & Leisure > Sports & outdoor recreation > Combat sports & self-defence > General
A Black Belt who is calm in a crisis, who knows their potential and
how to achieve it. A Black Belt who knows who they are, and who is
comfortable with others because they know and understand
themselves. This book is about the Black Belt that is within you.
Feeling stuck? Feeling there is something missing? Black Belt
Thinking will help you to: Increase your awareness and
understanding of who you are Connect fully with yourself and others
Know what 'failure' is and know why you will never fail Learn how
to carry on, even when things seem too tough Use the power of
humility to achieve extraordinary sustainable results Most of all,
it shows you how to maximise your potential, whatever your
upbringing or current situation. Nick Forgham empowers people to
achieve more than they think they can. Whether it is improving a
martial art technique, or increasing sales, or removing limiting
beliefs that are holding them back. He is a keynote speaker,
workshop facilitator and runs retreats and seminars that motivate
and inspire people to succeed. Nick lives in Reading, UK and works
internationally.
Each Style of Martial Arts has its own intended opponents and
situations it was designed for. Because of this, each style has its
own strengths and weaknesses. The Nine Ogres Style was officially
named in Japan around 700 years ago, but the techniques are said to
have come from China and even lands beyond China. It has unarmed
techniques designed to defeat opponents who use combo attacks and
fast footwork, weapon techniques for all the common battlefield
weapons of the generation during an age of warfare, and tactical
strategy from that famous ancient Chinese classic.
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